Students pursuing a career in Manufacturing, Transportation and Industrial Technology learn technical skills dealing with complex devices, tools, and equipment. Careers in this pathway include auto collision repair technician, automotive service technician, computer-aided draftsman, diesel heavy truck technician, HVAC technician, journeyman electrician assistant, and welder.
Related Texas High School Endorsement: Business and Industry
AVAILABLE DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
CAREERS IN MANUFACTURING, TRANSPORTATION AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AREA
MARKETABLE SKILLS
| Active Listening | Quality Control Analysis |
| Complex Problem Solving | Reading Comprehension |
| Critical Thinking | Service Orientation |
| Operations Analysis | Social Perceptiveness |
| Operation Monitoring | Systems Analysis |
| Persuasion |